Right Ho Jeeves


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<p>When Bertie Wooster a blundering but well-meaning bachelor returns home to London after spending time in the Canes with his aunt and cousin he discovers that his valet Jeeves has been advising an old friend on love. Gussie Bertie's school friend is head-over-heels in love with a young whimsical lady named Madeline. Unsure what to do with his crush Gussie turned to Jeeves in Bertie's absence happy with the help he received. Bertie however becomes annoyed and jealous paranoid that his friends may think that Jeeves is smarter than him. In an effort to prove himself superior Bertie orders Jeeves not to offer any more advice. Instead Bertie invites Gussie to a prestigious event at Brinkley Court to make a speech. Though Bertie was originally told by his aunt that he was expected to make the speech Bertie was nervous to do so and decided that it would be best for Gussie to do it. Then Gussie could use the opportunity to win over Madeline who would be at the event. However Bertie's plan quickly becomes derailed after an effort to probe Madeline about her feelings results in a mistaken declaration of love. When Madeline declines what she assumed was Bertie's marriage proposal she claims to have feelings for Gussie. Feeling that his goal was well on its way of being accomplished Bertie spikes Gussie's drink in attempt to give his friend the courage to propose to Madeline. However when Bertie's tactic makes Gussie a little too bold the night unfolds into pure chaos and Bertie must swallow his pride and ask for help. </p><p><i>Right ho Jeeves</i> is P.G Wodehouse's second novel featuring his famous characters Bertie and Jeeves. Though its predecessor <i>Thank You Jeeves</i> was published prior to the novel. <i>Right ho Jeeves </i> is able to be enjoyed independently. ><i>Right ho Jeeves</i> is a narrative packed with humorous misunderstandings well-intended mistakes and pure hilarity. </p><p>This edition of <i>Right ho Jeeves </i> by P.G Wodehouse is now presented in an easy-to-read font and features an eye-catching cover design to accommodate modern readers. </p>
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